Pensioenfonds PNO Media has invested 鈧30m and 鈧40m in residential funds managed by ASR and Amvest.
Meanwhile, the Pensioenfonds Fysiotherapeuten, the pension fund for physiotherapists, has doubled its stake of 鈧25m in Amvest鈥檚 Residential Core Fund.
PNO and Pensioenfonds Fysiotherapeuten were both advised by Grontmij Capital Consultants.
The firm鈥檚 senior consultant, Ronald Bausch, told IP Real Estate that the commitments were made in unison and with a view to balancing exposure across the Randstad area, which covers the country鈥檚 four main cities of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht and The Hague.
鈥淭he funds work well in combination,鈥 Bausch said. 鈥淎ll three funds have underlying exposure to areas of the Netherlands where you鈥檇 want to be.鈥
International investment in Dutch residential property was, he said, a sign that the market was once again in vogue.
Atttractive yields, combined with low leverage levels, Bausch said, make residential investment a core strategy for most pension funds.
Pensioenfonds Fysiotherapeuten joined ASR REIM鈥檚 fund , doubling its initial commitment of 鈧25m.
, said Pensioenfonds Fysiotherapeuten and PNO had respectively invested 鈧25m and 鈧40m in its residential funds.
Robbert van Dijk, ASR fund director, said institutional investors are showing 鈥漡reat interest鈥 in its vehicle. Van Dijk said 鈧80m of external capital has now been raised for the fund this year.
Amvest鈥檚 fund, meanwhile, will use the capital to increase it portfolio, which is focused on sustainable housing schemes in Amsterdam and Almere.
A PNO spokesman told IP Real Estate that the Dutch residential sector offers 鈥渋nteresting opportunities鈥.
鈥淗ouse prices over the last couple of years declined by about 15%-20% but have stabilised in the last few quarters,鈥 he said.
In some areas, such as Amsterdam and The Hague, prices are 鈥渟lowly rising again鈥, he added.
鈥淲ith the current exceptional low interest rates environment, we think low-risk residential housing is a good investment,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e believe that Dutch residential property will provide a very decent return for the next five to 10 years,鈥 he added. 鈥淎s a pension fund, we are in it for the long run.鈥
Speaking at Pensioenforum in Scheveningen , Wim Wensing, Amvest investment management director, said larger pension funds had begun to show 鈥済rowing interest鈥 in the asset class.
He added that Dutch pension funds鈥 appetite for domestic property was returning as the market bottomed out, and that investors were focused on high-quality retail centres and domestic property in growth areas, pointing to the Randstad鈥檚 increasing occupancy rates.